ABERFOYLE - Puslinch resident Cameron Tuck approached council on Nov. 6 seeking funding to provide lights at the Morriston Ball Diamond.
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Make merry with the Guelph Chamber Choir in an afternoon of Christmas lessons and carols
GUELPH – The Guelph Chamber Choir’s Christmas Lessons and Carols Concert, conducted by Charlene Pauls, will take place on Dec. 1 at 3pm at St. George’s Anglican Church in downtown Guelph.
Bracelet of Hope gala fights AIDS in Lesotho
GUELPH - The Bracelet of Hope charity will host its 8th annual gala on Nov. 30, celebrating the United Nations theme of communities making a difference for those affected by HIV and AIDS.
Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott rolls up his sleeve for Ontario’s free flu shot program
Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott received his annual flu shot at the Rexall pharmacy in Acton…
St. Joseph Catholic School held Remembrance assembly
Honouring veterans - St. Joseph Catholic School in Fergus honoured fallen soldiers and veterans during a Remembrance assembly on Nov 11.
Public conference call on Erin budget
ERIN On Nov. 27, from 7- 8:00pm, the Town of Erin will host its first-ever Telephone Town Hall to answer questions regarding the 2020 Budget.
High school teachers, staff to begin job action on Nov. 26
WELLINGTON COUNTY – High school teachers and support staff are set to begin job action on Nov. 26.
Jack R. MacDonald pedestrian bridge officially opens
ELORA – The Jack R. MacDonald pedestrian bridge in downtown Elora is now open.
Erin aims to catch up on capital project spending
ERIN – Town council has approved a list of capital project priorities for the next four years.
Here4Hope event set for Dec. 3 in Fergus
CENTRE WELLINGTON - Wellington County, in partnership with the Community Mental Health Association of Waterloo-Wellington and the OPP, are hosting the second annual Here4Hope event next month.
ETFO: Work-to-rule strike action to begin Nov. 26
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO) is set to begin work-to-rule job action on Nov. 26.
Province plans to extend moratorium on water bottling permits until Oct. 1
TORONTO - Ontario is proposing to extend the province’s moratorium on new water bottling permits another nine months.
Residents will have to wait for answers on GO train upgrades
BRUCEDALE – There were more questions than answers when Guelph-Eramosa council got an update on GO train upgrades that could increase train traffic through Rockwood.
Council updated on 2020 operating costs
ABERFOYLE - Council has received a number of updates as Puslinch works to finalize its 2020 budget.
Staff projects operations budget over-spending
MAPLETON - Based on current calculations, officials here are projecting the township will overspend the 2019 operations budget by $123,891 by year’s end.
